Friday, October 10, 2008

"Who let the dogs out!?"

Yesterday, as I was cleaning up from lunch, I hear a boy burst into song with, "Who let the dogs out?!"  (This is a song that came out a few years back that is just weird and funny all at the same time.) He's 3 and a half.  :)  hah!!  He sings with this little monotone voice.  He's just a very peculiar child.   He's always in his own little world.  When I speak to him, he doesn't ever seem to pay attention.  So anyway, that is the only line he knows, (good thing the song doesn't contain too many verses!) and he just repeats it over and over.  I can't stop laughing.  

Today at lunch, while we're eating these very yummy tuna sandwiches (I dislike tuna with a passion) with a side of pickle, I hear his little voice singing, "I like to move it, move it. I like to move it move it. "  (This is a song line from the cartoon movie "Madagascar".)  He repeats this over and over as well.  ;)   Wow.  So funny!!!!!

I am so thankful for this job.  It's just great.  I love this age group.  But, it has been a LONG week.  Im exhausted.  

3 comments:

lanes said...

Be careful with that tuna... lots of mercury in tuna! I learned that in my Human Impact class... :)

Dana said...

Very funny! Last week when I took my students to the fire show that the Lafayette Firefighters put on there was skit in which "Who Let the Dogs Out" was playing...my kids went nuts.

Ren said...

that song is contagious...lol

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